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Anyone know about DuBiel Arms bolt actions? A good name? How exotic are they? My Blue Book leads me to believe they aren't in production any more. How "up-a-creek" would I be if I needed action work done? Thanks, Lou
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Good stuff...Mr. Petrov should be along soon. Steve
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There were two Dubiles Father John pre-war and son Joe post-war. The post war Dubiel actions are five lug ones made in Sherman, TX. Joe died several years ago and I don't think the company is around anymore. I spent one day with Joe and looked over his shop and tooling at Sherman but know little about the modern Dubiel. I'm right in the middle of working on an article about John who used the Mauser action so if you have questions about him I might be able to help.
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I went down to Sherman Texas about 30 years ago. Joe showed me around the place. He and a silent pardner (a doctor as I recall) had bought the remains of the Texas Magnum rifle makers which were in Gainsville Texas. They were using the same basic action with a few modifications. Joe had a safe full of goodies, stuff that his father had started, some completed work. A double shotgun action, looked plenty strong enough for a double rifle. Wonder what happened to all that stuff and the machinery that they had? Bill Meyer
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Bill,
When I was there both the business and Joe’s health were in decline. The business was closed at the time and I believe there was a law suite or something going on as well. Many of the older rifles that were at the shop (when I was there) belonged to a fellow I knew (know) who lived in OK and they were showing signs of neglect. One rifle from that collection I have and I know where his fathers double (a 20-gauge Hoffman) is but beyond that I have no idea what happened to the shop and the contents.
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If memory serves me correctly Elmer Keith was a big fan of Dubiel rifles. He may have done some writeups on these in the past in one of the gun publications but I don't know this for sure. Jim
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i have a dubiel stocked hoffman. it is absolutly wonderful.i would love one of his rifles m.c.
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Joe DuBiel was a good friend of mine. When he managed Ranger Arms for Homer Koon(another good friend) here in Gainesville, TX., I was in the shop on a weekly basis. I got the first Ranger Arms rifle that they produced for the general public. Joe hunted doves with me for several years at my farm. He was a great guy, but a little strange at the same time. He did not suffer fools well. When he moved to Sherman, I would go by and visit with him each time I was over that way. Mr Meyer, I don't believe they bought the remainder of Ranger Arms. I know the man who did buy it and he moved production to Houston before closing the doors. He still has the serial records for the Ranger rifles. The DuBiel rifle were very nice, but the ever expensive for the time and not many were made. There were only about 3500 Ranger Arms rifles made.
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If memory serves me correctly Elmer Keith was a big fan of Dubiel rifles. He may have done some writeups on these in the past in one of the gun publications but I don't know this for sure. Jim Elmer Keith and John Dubiel were friends and he did write up Dubiel rifles in the American Rifleman. I have a large stack of letters between John Dubiel and Elmer Keith,from the 1930's, some interesting reading.
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i have a dubiel stocked hoffman. it is absolutly wonderful.i would love one of his rifles m.c. Did I see your shotgun in Vegas, if so it's a nice one. You will have better luck finding another Hoffman Rifle stocked by John Dubiel than one of his rifles after he left Hoffman. To date I've only cataloged about a dozen or so 'Dubiel" marked ones.
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